AUG 20, 2010 • Article
Can We Succeed Where Carnegie Failed?
The same Dunfermline-born Andrew Carnegie who spent his wealth on funding libraries and other grand institutions across Britain and America died a disappointed man, having ...
AUG 20, 2010 • Article
Can We Succeed Where Carnegie Failed?
Carnegie's belief was that nations could resolve disputes without resorting to war. He worked hard to create mechanisms for achieving peace, but his hopes were ...
AUG 20, 2010 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Enjoying, Managing, or Restoring Trout
Should national parks introduce non-native species for recreational purposes, or focus on preserving the parks' natural state?
AUG 19, 2010 • Article
Should We Stop the Next Genocide?
Should the United States, as the world's greatest military power, use its might to prevent the next outbreak of ethnic violence from turning into a ...
AUG 19, 2010 • News
"Ethics & International Affairs" Journal Moves to Cambridge University Press
Carnegie Council is pleased to announce that as of 2011, its flagship journal, "Ethics & International Affairs," will be published by Cambridge University Press.
AUG 18, 2010 • Article
Is Peace Worth Fighting For?
Transcript of a speech at a August 18, 2010 Scottish Parliament’s Festival of Politics event, “Is Peace Worth Fighting For?“ “My remarks today are inspired not ...
AUG 13, 2010 • Podcast
Public Ethics Radio: Joy Gordon on Iraq Sanctions
Joy Gordon's new book "Invisible War" describes a superpower run amok. The international sanctions on Iraq were the strictest ever imposed. The tremendous damage that ...
AUG 13, 2010 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: A Mosque at Ground Zero
The proposed building of an Islamic community center two blocks from 9/11’s Ground Zero has become a contentious issue. Would building the center promote the ...